Yeah, Binghamton University does provide scholarships based on merit. Here are some of them:
President’s Scholarship Total Worth: Varies Eligibility: Varies Minimum Criteria: Based on academic achievements Requirement for maintenance: Full-time enrollment and minimum grade-point-averages Separate application needed: No
Provost’s Scholarship Total Worth: Varies Eligibility: Varies Minimum Criteria: Based on academic achievements Requirement for maintenance: Full-time enrollment and minimum grade-point-averages Separate application needed: No
Dean’s Scholarship Total Worth: Varies Eligibility: Varies Minimum Criteria: Based on academic achievements Requirement for maintenance: Full-time enrollment and minimum grade-point-averages Separate application needed: No
Binghamton University provides aids at an average of 13199 per student meeting 70% of students need. 100% of students with need receive financial aid at an average of 10101 need-based grant. They also provide other scholarships including Emily A. Nielsen and Orville F. Nielsen, MD Music Scholarship and J. Donald Ahearn Scholarship.